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Están aquí: ¿Qué ocultan los militares sobre los ovnis? (Biblioteca J. J. Benítez)

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J. J. Benítez vuelve para denunciar las mentiras y ocultamientos de las cúpulas militares de todo el mundo sobre el fenómeno ovni.

¿Qué saben los militares sobre el fenómeno ovni? ¿Por qué ocultan información? J. J. Benítez ya apuntó algunas claves en Materia reservada (1993), pero ahora va más allá para denunciar, de forma audaz, las mentiras de las cúpulas militares internacionales sobre los no identificados. Están aquí recopila cientos de casos ovni investigados por el autor desde sus inicios en el periodismo hasta la actualidad. La valiosa documentación incluye entrevistas con testigos, altos mandos del Ejército y personalidades de primer nivel, historias clásicas de la ufología y material gráfico inestimable. Es, sin duda, el libro más arriesgado de J. J. Benítez, y con un final de infarto.

1314 pages, Kindle Edition

Published October 29, 2025

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J.J. Benítez

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The works of J. J. Benítez encompass literature and journalism, as well as UFO investigations.Primarily renowned as an investigator of the paranormal, Benítez garnered attention and criticism when he released Jerusalén, the first volume of a series named Caballo de Troya, related to the life and death of Jesus Christ. He begun his journalist career in January 1966 in the newspaper La Verdad, after receiving a journalism degree from the University of Navarra in 1965. He published his first books in 1975, Ovni: S.O.S a la Humanidad and Existió Otra Humanidad.

During his three decades as an author, he has published more than 50 books, including investigative reports, essays, novels and poetry, and sold more than nine million copies worldwide. As of May 2007, 7 million copies has been sold from the first 8 books of the Caballo de Troya series. He has also directed a TV documentary series called Planeta Encantado, in which he travels to 17 different countries in order to render his interpretation of some of the great unsolved mysteries of past history.

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